
Former Ohio State quarterback Kyle McCord, the Buckeyes’ starter in the 2023 season, has “moved on” from Nebraska — per multiple reports — after being heavily linked to Ohio State’s Big Ten rival for a potential transfer. McCord entered the transfer portal on Dec. 4, just over a week after the Buckeyes’ loss to Michigan on Nov. 25, which ended on Rod Moore’s game-clinching interception — McCord’s second pick of the game. McCord visited Nebraska earlier this week. The Cornhuskers have been searching for quarterbacks after struggles at the position and an anemic offense last season helped drag them down to a 5-7 record despite a significant improvement on defense in head coach Matt Rhule’s first year. Rhule’s program has been heavily linked to Dylan Raiola, the top QB recruit in the class of 2024. Raiola is currently committed to Georgia, but his father was a standout offensive lineman at…
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